I'm quoting a discussion in the recent Maiden thread here with a statement droid327 made:
droid327 also wrote:
I never thought Monroe and Rosalee were mismatched, but does their romantic relationship further the story in any way? Not from what I see.
I also never thought much about Nick and Juliette's romantic relationship because I never saw much of one. To have one there must be chemistry and I saw little, if any between them. But it really didn't further the story either.
Nick and Adalind is at below zero for me. Yes, there's a baby now, but the baby was made under strange circumstances to say the least. Needless to say, the history of these two is anything but amicable. I can see a cordial relationship because of the baby. However, a baby storyline isn't going to sustain the series. It's about wesen, witches, Grimms and the cops who deal with all of this.
So with that I pose the question, is there a need for romance in Grimm?
(11-22-2015, 05:43 PM)droid327 Wrote: In general, yes...but there has never been a pairing in this show that hasn't seemed forced, cardboard, at times irrational.
Even Rosalie and Munroe lack chemistry for the most part...the only reason they're palatable is by comparison to everyone else, and because they're supposed to be such an everyday, nonchalant, mom-and-dad kinda couple
droid327 also wrote:
Quote:The writers continue to reinforce that they can't write romance into this show.
I never thought Monroe and Rosalee were mismatched, but does their romantic relationship further the story in any way? Not from what I see.
I also never thought much about Nick and Juliette's romantic relationship because I never saw much of one. To have one there must be chemistry and I saw little, if any between them. But it really didn't further the story either.
Nick and Adalind is at below zero for me. Yes, there's a baby now, but the baby was made under strange circumstances to say the least. Needless to say, the history of these two is anything but amicable. I can see a cordial relationship because of the baby. However, a baby storyline isn't going to sustain the series. It's about wesen, witches, Grimms and the cops who deal with all of this.
So with that I pose the question, is there a need for romance in Grimm?
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